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Maroulis was born in Brooklyn, New York to Greek American parents, James Constantine and Constance P. Both his maternal and his paternal grandparents immigrated to the United States from Greece in the 1920s. He was in the cast recording of the 2000 musical, Suburban Dreams, which was produced by composer Stephen Thompson, Richard Kenner, and Jesse Merz.

He is earning the huge salary and is also ranked among the celebrity with highest net worth. He was born in Brooklyn, New York city, New York, United States of America to Greek American parents, James Constantine and Constance P. He has one older brother, Athan Maroulis who is a record producer and one sister, Anastacia P. Edit He attended Boston Conservatory and graduated from there in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in fine arts.

At Boston Conservatory, he specialized in musical theater, studying acting and vocal performance. Edit In November and December 2005, he performed his solo shows in various parts of the world like Manila, Philippines and New Jersey, USA.

The band rose to national attention when Maroulis appeared on Idol.

His audition clip showed him "quitting" the band amongst the displeasure of one of his bandmates, which they have claimed is an inaccurate portrayal.

Maroulis' rep denied those claims in a statement to the Daily News while further accusing his girlfriend of six years, Angel Reed, of throwing objects at him and striking him with her fists.

At that time he developed an interest in music, following the lead of his older brother. After graduating from the Conservatory, Maroulis trained as an acting apprentice at the prestigious Williamstown Theatre Festival Along with Bo Bice (also from Season 4) and Taylor Hicks (winner of Season 5), Maroulis was one of the first contestants to benefit from this change.

By age eleven he was studying the trumpet at Eisenhower Middle School. Maroulis and Bice are also notable for being among the first contestants to compete using the rock idiom.

Edit In 2007, he received Hellenic Times Scholarship Fund's Humanitarian Award for Artistic Achievement.

These annual awards recognizing outstanding achievement in the Greek-American community are presented to "individuals who have proven that hard work and dedication lead to achievement, thereby setting a perfect example for the HTSF scholarship recipients to emulate.